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Name the 2 tools most commonly used to trim animal nails

Nail clippers & Dremel

100


This coat type keeps the pet both warm & cool, and therefore should never be fully shaved down.

A double coat/ double coated dogs

100

The anatomical name for a dog's knee

Stifle

100


This is a clump of knotted fur that needs to be removed while grooming a pet.


Mat / Matting

100

It’s important to clean grooming tools like clippers and scissors after each use to maintain hygiene and prevent the spread of bacteria.

True

200

What powder is used to stop bleeding when you cut the nail too far?

Kwik Stop or Styptic Powder

200

This tool is used to remove loose hair from a dog’s coat and is especially helpful for dogs with double coats.

A deshedding tool or undercoat rake / Furminator

200

This is the name of the extra, often vestigial claw located on the inner side of a dog's leg, typically higher up near the paw.

Dewclaw

200


A grooming technique where we shave the hair around the genital area.


Sanitary/ A sanitary clip

200

If a dog is bleeding from a small cut or scratch, the first step in first aid is to do this to control the bleeding.
 

Apply gentle pressure with a clean cloth or gauze

300


We use this tool to remove hair from the inside of the ear canal


A hemostat

300

These breeds are examples of which coat type?

Beagle, Boxer, Dachshund, Dalmatian, Chihuahua.

300

This sensitive area within a dog's nail contains blood vessels and nerves, and should be avoided when trimming to prevent bleeding and pain.

The quick / nail quick

300

Groomers often call scissors this name..

Shears

300

When using clippers, this is essential to prevent injury and keep the dog comfortable.

Use proper blade lubrication

 Avoid high heat / change blades out

Clean blades after every use

Do not press down hard on dog with clippers

400


This tool must be checked frequently to make sure it does not get to hot while using.



Clipper blade

400

Dogs with this type of coat, like the Poodle, often require frequent haircuts to prevent matting.

Curly coat

400

If you cut these off of a dog, they will grow back. However, it is generally recommended to leave them alone entirely, as they are crucial sensory tools

Whiskers / Vibrissae 

400

This grooming technique involves trimming a dog’s coat very short, often used for dogs with severely matted or overgrown coats to start fresh.
 

A shave down

400

True or False: You should trim a dog’s coat really short to help it stay cooler in the summer.

False- Trimming certain coats short can make them more prone to sunburn, infection, permanent hair loss, and temperature regulation

500

This brush is best used on smooth-coated dogs to help with excess shedding & removes dirt.


Curry Comb / Rubber Brush / Zoom Groom

500

This type of coat type requires regular grooming to prevent matting, as it sheds very little and hair grows continuously.

A drop-coat

500

This term refers to the upper line of a dog's body, stretching from the withers to the tail, and is often used to describe the overall structure and posture of the dog.

Topline

500

This popular grooming style involves trimming the coat to a uniform length, giving the dog a youthful appearance.

A puppy cut

500

This skin condition is often caused by allergies or excessive moisture, leading to itching, redness, and irritation, and can require special shampoo or treatment.
 

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